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TIMS – The Four
Seasons
A Guide for the New User
SPRING
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Kindergarten pre-registration
Uploading promoted students
Reviewing transportation data and making
revisions
Run and Route Optimization
Administrative Considerations
Student and Run data
SPRING
• You have available a FALL Dataset that
should be used at this time of year when
you begin planning for the next years
school opening – make sure you update
your Fall Dataset with your Regular Data
before you begin so you will have the
most current data to work with.
SPRING
KINDERGARTEN PREREGISTRATION
• In order to establish a transportation
plan for the fall with the best possible
projected student enrollment data, it is
advantageous to capture kindergarten
student information during the
preregistration period. For many LEAs
this preregistration begins in March.
SPRING
KINDERGARTEN PREREGISTRATION
There are typically two ways to get this data into your TIMS system.
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One way is to manually enter Student data into TIMS. At this time it
is only necessary to enter in student information that is essential
for transportation purposes:
1. First and last name
4. Unique student ID number**
2. School
5. Residence address
3. Grade
6. Ridership code.
Additional student information will be updated during the first SIMS or NCWISE
update after the beginning of school.
~It is very important that the unique student ID number and residence
address entered by the TIMS operator match exactly what will be
entered by the SIMS or NCWISE operator. ~
SPRING
KINDERGARTEN PREREGISTRATION
• The second way that students are
typically loaded into TIMS is by
using the scheduling build from SIMS
or pre-transition information from
NCWISE (Currently only Next School is available.
Next Grade is scheduled to be added).
SPRING
STUDENT DATA
• Promote your students in TIMS or do an upstu
with the scheduling data if available (students
in scheduling data have been promoted to next
years school and grade)
• Add new Kindergarten students
• Update passenger list and assign loads to
reflect changes in student enrollment.
(Students who change school codes will need to
be assigned to stops with their current school
code.)
SPRING
RUN DATA
• Update runs –
– Stops with no loads need to be deassigned
from runs
– New stops will need to be assigned to runs
– New run direction will need to be generated.
SPRING
RUN AND ROUTE OPTIMIZATION
• Using these tools can help point out
routing inefficiencies and help eliminate
unnecessary mileage and help to balance
run time & mileage.
• Run Optimization provides a new,
unbiased look at run loads to help
establish the number of runs needed at a
school.
SPRING
RUN AND ROUTE OPTIMIZATION
• Route Optimization can assist you in
looking at the results if school times were
to be staggered. Generally, the greater
the time difference between bell times
at two schools the greater the number of
possible run pairings.
~Every run not currently paired which may
be combined with another reduces by one
the number of buses needed.~
SPRING
REVIEWING TRANSPORTATION DATA AND
MAKING REVISIONS
• The period before you begin preparing for
the fall is an excellent time for making
major revisions to your transportation
data. These revisions may be necessary to
resolve growth and efficiency issues.
SPRING
Problems to look for in your transportation data…
• Unnecessary in district stops – reassess students
stops, check for distance between stops; stops on
non-state maintained roads and roads that are
shorter that ½ mile in length.
• Check for stops out of district.
• Walk zones are another area that should be
evaluated-if safety warrants.
SPRING
ADMINISTRATIVE CONSIDERATIONS
• The effect of these changes are farreaching and affect a large number of
people including school board members,
administrators, school personnel, bus
drivers, parents and students.
SPRING
Hints to help you succeed in your
revisions:
• Review proposed changes with the
appropriate administrators.
• Try to ensure that all personnel who will
be affected by the changes understands
and recognize the administrations
commitment to them.
SPRING
Hints (cont’d)…
• When appropriate, enlist the help of
personnel whose input can assist you in
creating results that will be safe and
realistic. (Principals, Assistant Principals,
Transportation Director or other routing
specialists you may have.)
SPRING / SUMMER
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Getting ready for Summer School
Meet with key personnel for planning
Distribution of School Opening
Transportation Data
SPRING / SUMMER
• You have available to you a Summer
School Database (SS) make sure you
update your Summer School Dataset
with your Regular Data before you
begin so you will have the most
current data to work with.
SPRING / SUMMER
• Identify students who are possible summer school
candidates and if transportation is needed – in
general, most schools have some knowledge of
students who are possible summer school
candidates after the post test period in April. Exact
enrollment will change up to the last minute.
~Incomplete information ahead of time is
much better than NO information until a week
before summer school starts! ~
SUMMER
• Set a deadline for schools to provide a
final summer school enrollment to allow
you sufficient time for producing runs and
routes – Last minute changes may have to
be handled manually.
• Refer to QRG #11 Setting up for a
Summer School
SUMMER
• Distribute Fall Transportation Data to
all schools – You may have school
personnel, route supervisors or TIMS
Coordinator that needs to verify and
approve the fall transportation plan
if so..
SUMMER
• Do you have a schedule to deliver the plan for
verification?
• Do you have a deadline to receive verification
and corrections back?
• Do you know the key personnel involved for
each school?
• Are the personnel involved aware of their
responsibilities?
FALL
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School Opening
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Updating Data
FALL
SCHOOL OPENING
• Adjustment – New students or late enrolling
students can cause the transportation plan to
need adjusting. The source of this information
should be reliable and accurate and given to
you immediately.
• The larger the district, the greater the volume
of changes required – reflect back ‘if I had
spent more time on the plan, would I have this
much work to do now?’
FALL
• TIMS is intended to help you manage your
system. Not enough attention to the plan
you prepared over the summer means
there is a much larger volume of work to
do once school opens.
• Were large number of kindergarten
students missing from the data? Are there
changes in your districts enrollment
procedures that would help?
FALL
UPDATING DATA
• Updates - Have a schedule to receive updates and
corrections
– Some districts might request specific schools,
attendance areas or grade levels to return updated
TIMS data by different deadlines
– Other districts might prefer to get all data turned in
by the same date
– Make sure the appropriate person sends out this
request and the guidelines are clear on how the
updates are to be done (provide examples)
FALL
• Redistribute Updates to Schools and
Drivers
– As soon as you get runs/routes updated in
the TIMS system, redistribute the appropriate
maps and run directions to school personnel
and bus drivers – they will be more willing to
keep updated data to you if you provide
them with good maps and run directions
FALL
Additional questions to consider:
• Does your district have a standard on
what information to be included on
the maps and reports?
• Does your district have a policy on
where this information should be
kept? (School, Bus Garage, Each Bus)
FALL
Additional questions to consider:
• Does your district have a policy on how often
this information should be updated when
changes occur? (Note: General Statutes require
route changes to be documented within 10
days)
• Are maps and reports available to each school
and driver?
• Are reports considered in a safety program?
~Not all of the above will be answered the same way in
all districts. It is important that you make sure the
questions are asked in your district~
WINTER
 TD – TIMS
 REVIEW AND PLANNING
 SPECIAL PROJECTS
WINTER
TD-TIMS
• The TD-TIMS report is due to the
ITRE or UNCC office on or before
November 1st.
• Refer to the QRG #15 for directions
on how to run and submit the TDTIMS report.
WINTER
• By this time the TIMS Database should be
up-to-date for the school year with
routine maintenance and data updates
being performed on an as-needed basis.
• This time of year also provides an
opportunity to focus on several planning
activities. These special projects may
vary from LEA to LEA. Some of the more
common ones are listed on the following
slides.
WINTER
• Review of and adjustments to
boundaries
• Redistricting projects
• Review and update the Geocode
(MARIS)
Hints…
• There is a QRG (Quick Reference Guide) available for
download at http://www.ncbussafety.org/TIMSqrg.html
• There is also an Edulog Conference Manual 2006
available for download at
http://www.ncbussafety.org/TIMSdocumentation.html
You will need the Adobe Reader installed on your
computer in order to be able to open the TIMS User
Manual – this manual consists of 604+ pages.
Daily Reminders
• Do an ELTZIP (Backup) DAILY
• Send a copy of an ELTZIP to the FTP site weekly
• Make sure you do the appropriate maintenance
(EMU)
Support Staff – ITRE-NCSU
919-515-9999
• Mickey Michael x2
[email protected]
• Marc Perez x3
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• Bonnie Cash x4
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Support Staff – Urban Institute-UNCC
• John Chesser – 704-687-2762
[email protected]
• Rob Hamby – 704-687-2874
[email protected]
• Jody Pressley - 704-687-2763
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